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  1. Hispanisms and Homosexualities
    Contributor: Agnes I., Lugo-Ortiz (Publisher); B. Sifuentes, Jauregui (Publisher); Brad, Epps (Publisher); Daniel, Balderston (Publisher); Emilie, Bergmann (Publisher); Irwin, Robert McKee (Publisher); Israel, Burshatin (Publisher); Jose Esteban, Munoz (Publisher); Jose, Quiroga (Publisher); Mary S., Gossy (Publisher); Molloy, Sylvia (Publisher); Oscar, Montero (Publisher); Paul Julian, Smith (Publisher); Robert, McKee Irwin (Publisher); Ruben, Rios Avila (Publisher); Sylvia, Molloy (Publisher)
    Published: [1998]; © 1998
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

    A man masquerading as a lesbian in Spain's Golden Age fiction. A hermaphrodite's encounters with the Spanish Inquisition. Debates about virility in the national literature of postrevolutionary Mexico. The work of contemporary artists Reinaldo Arenas,... more

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    A man masquerading as a lesbian in Spain's Golden Age fiction. A hermaphrodite's encounters with the Spanish Inquisition. Debates about virility in the national literature of postrevolutionary Mexico. The work of contemporary artists Reinaldo Arenas, Severo Sarduy, and María Luisa Bemberg. The public persona of Pedro Zamora, former star of MTV's The Real World. Despite an enduring queer presence in Hispanic literatures and cultures, most scholars have avoided the specter of sexual dissidence in the Spanish-speaking world.In Hispanisms and Homosexualities, editors Sylvia Molloy and Robert Irwin bring together a group of essays that advance Hispanic studies and gay and lesbian studies by calling into question what is meant by the words Hispanic and homosexual. The fourteen contributors to this volume not only offer queer readings of Spanish and Latin American texts and performances, they also undermine a univocal sense of homosexual identities and practices. Taking on formations of national identity and sexuality; the politics of visibility and outing; the intersections of race, sexuality, and imperial discourse; the status of transvestism and posing; and a postmodern aesthetic of camp and kitsch, these essays from both established and emerging scholars provide a more complex and nuanced view of related issues involving nationality, ethnicity, and sexuality in the Hispanic world.Hispanisms and Homosexualities offers the most sophisticated critical and theoretical work to date in Hispanic and queer studies. It will be an essential text for all those engaged with the complexities of ethnic, cultural, and sexual subjectivities.Contributors. Daniel Balderston, Emilie Bergmann, Israel Burshatin, Brad Epps, Mary S. Gossy, Robert Irwin, Agnes I. Lugo-Ortiz, Sylvia Molloy, Oscar Montero, José Esteban Muñoz, José Quiroga, Rubén Ríos Avila, B. Sifuentes Jáuregui, Paul Julian Smith

     

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    Contributor: Agnes I., Lugo-Ortiz (Publisher); B. Sifuentes, Jauregui (Publisher); Brad, Epps (Publisher); Daniel, Balderston (Publisher); Emilie, Bergmann (Publisher); Irwin, Robert McKee (Publisher); Israel, Burshatin (Publisher); Jose Esteban, Munoz (Publisher); Jose, Quiroga (Publisher); Mary S., Gossy (Publisher); Molloy, Sylvia (Publisher); Oscar, Montero (Publisher); Paul Julian, Smith (Publisher); Robert, McKee Irwin (Publisher); Ruben, Rios Avila (Publisher); Sylvia, Molloy (Publisher)
    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780822399957
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    Series: Series Q
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / American / Hispanic American
    Scope: 1 online resource (336 pages)
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  2. The Places of History
    Regionalism Revisited in Latin America
    Contributor: Antonio, Benitez-Rojo (Publisher); Arcadio, Diaz-Quiiiones (Publisher); Carlos J., Alonso (Publisher); Debra A., Castillo (Publisher); Diana, Taylor (Publisher); Doris, Sommer (Publisher); Francine, Masiello (Publisher); John, Beverley (Publisher); Jose Antonio, Mazzotti (Publisher); Jose E., Limón (Publisher); Josefina, Ludmer (Publisher); Juan, Flores (Publisher); Julio, Ramos (Publisher); Mary Louise, Pratt (Publisher); Mary M., Gaylord (Publisher); Nancy, Vogeley (Publisher); Roberto, Schwarz (Publisher); Sommer, Doris (Publisher); Susana, Rotker (Publisher); Sylvia, Molloy (Publisher); Vicente L., Rafael (Publisher)
    Published: [1999]; © 1999
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

    Responding to the pressures of current theoretical trends toward models of cultural globalization, the essays collected here bring a historical focus to literary studies. They suggest that only by exploring the particularities of regional historical... more

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    Responding to the pressures of current theoretical trends toward models of cultural globalization, the essays collected here bring a historical focus to literary studies. They suggest that only by exploring the particularities of regional historical cultures can the multiple meanings of American identities be understood.Representing a broad range of contemporary criticism, this volume features many short essays by the most well-known and respected Latin Americanists, each devoting attention to specific matters of history. The topics range from Incan architecture to Chicano and Nuyorican habitats; from turn of the century Argentine criminology to Caribbean homophobia; from the rhetorics of independence and dictatorship to Mexican ambivalence about opera and Brazil's move beyond monarchy; and from the precarious survival of Spanish language in Latin America to its paradoxical legacy of enlightenment in the Philippines. Originally published as a special issue of Modern Language Quarterly (June 1996), this expanded edition includes a new introduction by Doris Sommer and a new essay by Vincente Rafael. Viewed together, these essays reveal a cultural richness that is sure to interest literary scholars and Latin Americanists alike.Contributors. Carlos J. Alonso, Antonio Benítez-Rojo, John Beverley, Debra A. Castillo, Arcadio Diaz-Quiñones, Juan Flores, Mary M. Gaylord, José Limón, Josefina Ludmer, Francine Masiello, Antonio Mazzotti, Walter D. Mignolo, Sylvia Molloy, Mary Louise Pratt, Vincente Rafael, Julio Ramos, Susana Rotker, Roberto Schwarz, Diana Taylor, Nancy Vogeley

     

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    Contributor: Antonio, Benitez-Rojo (Publisher); Arcadio, Diaz-Quiiiones (Publisher); Carlos J., Alonso (Publisher); Debra A., Castillo (Publisher); Diana, Taylor (Publisher); Doris, Sommer (Publisher); Francine, Masiello (Publisher); John, Beverley (Publisher); Jose Antonio, Mazzotti (Publisher); Jose E., Limón (Publisher); Josefina, Ludmer (Publisher); Juan, Flores (Publisher); Julio, Ramos (Publisher); Mary Louise, Pratt (Publisher); Mary M., Gaylord (Publisher); Nancy, Vogeley (Publisher); Roberto, Schwarz (Publisher); Sommer, Doris (Publisher); Susana, Rotker (Publisher); Sylvia, Molloy (Publisher); Vicente L., Rafael (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780822398578
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    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / Caribbean & Latin American
    Scope: 1 online resource (320 pages), 5 b&w photographs, 3 figures
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  3. ¿Entiendes?
    Queer Readings, Hispanic Writings
    Contributor: Agnes, Ortiz (Publisher); Arnaldo, Malave (Publisher); Bergmann, Emilie L. (Publisher); Brad, Epps (Publisher); Daniel, Balderston (Publisher); David, Romtin (Publisher); Emilie, Bergmann (Publisher); John, Walsh (Publisher); Jorge, Salessi (Publisher); Jose, Piedm (Publisher); Jose, Quiroga (Publisher); Licia, Matta (Publisher); Luz, Umpirre (Publisher); Mary, Gossy (Publisher); Oscar, Montero (Publisher); Paul, Smith (Publisher); Smith, Paul Julian (Publisher); Suzanne, Silverman (Publisher); Sylvia, Molloy (Publisher); Yvonne, Bejarano (Publisher)
    Published: [1995]; © 1995
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

    "¿Entiendes?" is literally translated as "Do you understand? Do you get it?" But those who do "get it" will also hear within this question a subtler meaning: "Are you queer? Are you one of us?" The issues of gay and lesbian identity represented by... more

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    "¿Entiendes?" is literally translated as "Do you understand? Do you get it?" But those who do "get it" will also hear within this question a subtler meaning: "Are you queer? Are you one of us?" The issues of gay and lesbian identity represented by this question are explored for the first time in the context of Spanish and Hispanic literature in this groundbreaking anthology.Combining intimate knowledge of Spanish-speaking cultures with contemporary queer theory, these essays address texts that share both a common language and a concern with lesbian, gay, and bisexual identities. Using a variety of approaches, the contributors tease the homoerotic messages out of a wide range of works, from chronicles of colonization in the Caribbean to recent Puerto Rican writing, from the work of Cervantes to that of the most outrageous contemporary Latina performance artists. This volume offers a methodology for examining work by authors and artists whose sexuality is not so much open as "an open secret," respecting, for example, the biographical privacy of writers like Gabriela Mistral while responding to the voices that speak in their writing. Contributing to an archeology of queer discourses, ¿Entiendes? also includes important studies of terminology and encoded homosexuality in Argentine literature and Caribbean journalism of the late nineteenth century.Whether considering homosexual panic in the stories of Borges, performances by Latino AIDS activists in Los Angeles, queer lives in turn-of-the-century Havana and Buenos Aires, or the mapping of homosexual geographies of 1930s New York in Lorca's "Ode to Walt Whitman," ¿Entiendes? is certain to stir interest at the crossroads of sexual and national identities while proving to be an invaluable resource

     

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    Contributor: Agnes, Ortiz (Publisher); Arnaldo, Malave (Publisher); Bergmann, Emilie L. (Publisher); Brad, Epps (Publisher); Daniel, Balderston (Publisher); David, Romtin (Publisher); Emilie, Bergmann (Publisher); John, Walsh (Publisher); Jorge, Salessi (Publisher); Jose, Piedm (Publisher); Jose, Quiroga (Publisher); Licia, Matta (Publisher); Luz, Umpirre (Publisher); Mary, Gossy (Publisher); Oscar, Montero (Publisher); Paul, Smith (Publisher); Smith, Paul Julian (Publisher); Suzanne, Silverman (Publisher); Sylvia, Molloy (Publisher); Yvonne, Bejarano (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780822399483
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    Series: Series Q
    Subjects: SOCIAL SCIENCE / LGBT Studies / Gay Studies; Homosexuality and literature; Homosexuality and literature; Homosexuality in literature; Spanish American literature; Spanish literature
    Scope: 1 online resource (448 pages), 7 b&w photographs
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  4. ¿Entiendes?
    Queer Readings, Hispanic Writings
    Contributor: Agnes, Ortiz (Publisher); Arnaldo, Malave (Publisher); Bergmann, Emilie L. (Publisher); Brad, Epps (Publisher); Daniel, Balderston (Publisher); David, Romtin (Publisher); Emilie, Bergmann (Publisher); John, Walsh (Publisher); Jorge, Salessi (Publisher); Jose, Piedm (Publisher); Jose, Quiroga (Publisher); Licia, Matta (Publisher); Luz, Umpirre (Publisher); Mary, Gossy (Publisher); Oscar, Montero (Publisher); Paul, Smith (Publisher); Smith, Paul Julian (Publisher); Suzanne, Silverman (Publisher); Sylvia, Molloy (Publisher); Yvonne, Bejarano (Publisher)
    Published: [1995]; © 1995
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

    "¿Entiendes?" is literally translated as "Do you understand? Do you get it?" But those who do "get it" will also hear within this question a subtler meaning: "Are you queer? Are you one of us?" The issues of gay and lesbian identity represented by... more

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    "¿Entiendes?" is literally translated as "Do you understand? Do you get it?" But those who do "get it" will also hear within this question a subtler meaning: "Are you queer? Are you one of us?" The issues of gay and lesbian identity represented by this question are explored for the first time in the context of Spanish and Hispanic literature in this groundbreaking anthology.Combining intimate knowledge of Spanish-speaking cultures with contemporary queer theory, these essays address texts that share both a common language and a concern with lesbian, gay, and bisexual identities. Using a variety of approaches, the contributors tease the homoerotic messages out of a wide range of works, from chronicles of colonization in the Caribbean to recent Puerto Rican writing, from the work of Cervantes to that of the most outrageous contemporary Latina performance artists. This volume offers a methodology for examining work by authors and artists whose sexuality is not so much open as "an open secret," respecting, for example, the biographical privacy of writers like Gabriela Mistral while responding to the voices that speak in their writing. Contributing to an archeology of queer discourses, ¿Entiendes? also includes important studies of terminology and encoded homosexuality in Argentine literature and Caribbean journalism of the late nineteenth century.Whether considering homosexual panic in the stories of Borges, performances by Latino AIDS activists in Los Angeles, queer lives in turn-of-the-century Havana and Buenos Aires, or the mapping of homosexual geographies of 1930s New York in Lorca's "Ode to Walt Whitman," ¿Entiendes? is certain to stir interest at the crossroads of sexual and national identities while proving to be an invaluable resource

     

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    Contributor: Agnes, Ortiz (Publisher); Arnaldo, Malave (Publisher); Bergmann, Emilie L. (Publisher); Brad, Epps (Publisher); Daniel, Balderston (Publisher); David, Romtin (Publisher); Emilie, Bergmann (Publisher); John, Walsh (Publisher); Jorge, Salessi (Publisher); Jose, Piedm (Publisher); Jose, Quiroga (Publisher); Licia, Matta (Publisher); Luz, Umpirre (Publisher); Mary, Gossy (Publisher); Oscar, Montero (Publisher); Paul, Smith (Publisher); Smith, Paul Julian (Publisher); Suzanne, Silverman (Publisher); Sylvia, Molloy (Publisher); Yvonne, Bejarano (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780822399483
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    Series: Series Q
    Subjects: SOCIAL SCIENCE / LGBT Studies / Gay Studies; Homosexuality and literature; Homosexuality and literature; Homosexuality in literature; Spanish American literature; Spanish literature
    Scope: 1 online resource (448 pages), 7 b&w photographs
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  5. ¿Entiendes?
    Queer Readings, Hispanic Writings
    Contributor: Agnes, Ortiz (MitwirkendeR); Arnaldo, Malave (MitwirkendeR); Bergmann, Emilie L (HerausgeberIn); Brad, Epps (MitwirkendeR); Daniel, Balderston (MitwirkendeR); David, Romtin (MitwirkendeR); Emilie, Bergmann (MitwirkendeR); John, Walsh (MitwirkendeR); Jorge, Salessi (MitwirkendeR); Jose, Piedm (MitwirkendeR); Jose, Quiroga (MitwirkendeR); Licia, Matta (MitwirkendeR); Luz, Umpirre (MitwirkendeR); Mary, Gossy (MitwirkendeR); Oscar, Montero (MitwirkendeR); Paul, Smith (MitwirkendeR); Smith, Paul Julian (HerausgeberIn); Suzanne, Silverman (MitwirkendeR); Sylvia, Molloy (MitwirkendeR); Yvonne, Bejarano (MitwirkendeR)
    Published: [1995]
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- ONE. Re-Loading the Canon -- Aldonza as Butch: Narrative and the Play of Gender in Don QuiJote -- The "Fecal Dialectic": Homosexual Panic and the Origin of Writing in Borges -- TWO. (Neo)... more

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- ONE. Re-Loading the Canon -- Aldonza as Butch: Narrative and the Play of Gender in Don QuiJote -- The "Fecal Dialectic": Homosexual Panic and the Origin of Writing in Borges -- TWO. (Neo) historical Retrievals -- The Argentine Dissemination of Homosexuality, 1890-1914 -- Julian del Casal and the Queers of Havana -- THREE. Nationalisms) Ethnicities) and (Honw ) sexualities -- Community at Its Limits: Orality, Law, Silence, and the Homosexual Body in Luis Rafael Sanchez's 'jJum!' -- Toward an Art of Transvestism: Colonialism and Homosexuality in Puerto Rican Literature -- Fleshing Out Virgilio Pifiera from the Cuban Closet -- The Lesbian Body in Latina Cultural Production -- FOUR. Biographical Constructions) Textual Encodings -- The "Schoolteacher of America": Gender, Sexuality, and Nation in Gabriela Mistral -- Disappearing Acts: Reading Lesbian in Teresa de la Parra -- A Logic in Lorca's Ode to Walt Whitman -- FIVE. Queer Readers/Queer Texts -- The Look that Kills: The "Unacceptable Beauty" of Alejandra Pizarnik's La condesa sangrienta -- Lesbian Tantalizing in Carmen Lugo Filippi's "Milagros, Calle Mercurio" -- SIX. Call to Theory/Call to Action -- Virtual Sexuality: Lesbianism, Loss, and Deliverance in Carme Riera's "Te de ix, amor, la mar com a penyora" -- Teatro Viva!: Latino Performance and the Politics of AIDS in Los Angeles -- Nationalizing Sissies -- Index -- Contributors "¿Entiendes?" is literally translated as "Do you understand? Do you get it?" But those who do "get it" will also hear within this question a subtler meaning: "Are you queer? Are you one of us?" The issues of gay and lesbian identity represented by this question are explored for the first time in the context of Spanish and Hispanic literature in this groundbreaking anthology.Combining intimate knowledge of Spanish-speaking cultures with contemporary queer theory, these essays address texts that share both a common language and a concern with lesbian, gay, and bisexual identities. Using a variety of approaches, the contributors tease the homoerotic messages out of a wide range of works, from chronicles of colonization in the Caribbean to recent Puerto Rican writing, from the work of Cervantes to that of the most outrageous contemporary Latina performance artists. This volume offers a methodology for examining work by authors and artists whose sexuality is not so much open as "an open secret," respecting, for example, the biographical privacy of writers like Gabriela Mistral while responding to the voices that speak in their writing. Contributing to an archeology of queer discourses, ¿Entiendes? also includes important studies of terminology and encoded homosexuality in Argentine literature and Caribbean journalism of the late nineteenth century.Whether considering homosexual panic in the stories of Borges, performances by Latino AIDS activists in Los Angeles, queer lives in turn-of-the-century Havana and Buenos Aires, or the mapping of homosexual geographies of 1930s New York in Lorca’s "Ode to Walt Whitman," ¿Entiendes? is certain to stir interest at the crossroads of sexual and national identities while proving to be an invaluable resource

     

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    Contributor: Agnes, Ortiz (MitwirkendeR); Arnaldo, Malave (MitwirkendeR); Bergmann, Emilie L (HerausgeberIn); Brad, Epps (MitwirkendeR); Daniel, Balderston (MitwirkendeR); David, Romtin (MitwirkendeR); Emilie, Bergmann (MitwirkendeR); John, Walsh (MitwirkendeR); Jorge, Salessi (MitwirkendeR); Jose, Piedm (MitwirkendeR); Jose, Quiroga (MitwirkendeR); Licia, Matta (MitwirkendeR); Luz, Umpirre (MitwirkendeR); Mary, Gossy (MitwirkendeR); Oscar, Montero (MitwirkendeR); Paul, Smith (MitwirkendeR); Smith, Paul Julian (HerausgeberIn); Suzanne, Silverman (MitwirkendeR); Sylvia, Molloy (MitwirkendeR); Yvonne, Bejarano (MitwirkendeR)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780822399483
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    Series: Series Q
    Subjects: Homosexuality and literature; Homosexuality and literature; Homosexuality in literature; Spanish American literature; Spanish literature; SOCIAL SCIENCE / LGBT Studies / Gay Studies
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (448 p), 7 b&w photographs